After a long wait, Counter-Strike 2 is finally set to release on Sept. 27. Popular streamer shroud recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming game, stating that it feels easier than CS:GO. He believes this is mainly because CS2 actually works, unlike its predecessor which was plagued with issues. Shroud claims that CS:GO is “so fucking broken” and that bullets don’t even exist in the game. However, some players have criticized his opinion, arguing that he has no real knowledge of CS2.
It’s difficult to definitively say whether CS2 is truly easier than CS:GO, but many players agree that the new game feels smoother and more satisfying overall. The movement, shooting mechanics, and gameplay in CS2 are improved, thanks in part to the new sub-tick rate system. While this system has faced criticism for still being 64 tick, both average and professional players have expressed their dissatisfaction with it.
Valve has been actively addressing player feedback since the massive beta invites were released on Aug. 31. They have been working hard to release patches throughout September, but there are still some issues that need to be resolved before the game goes live on Sept. 27. The community is hopeful that these concerns will be addressed by the developers.
Overall, the anticipation for Counter-Strike 2 is high, and players are eager to see how it compares to its predecessor. With the improvements in gameplay and the dedication of the developers, CS2 has the potential to be a successful and enjoyable game for fans of the series.
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